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MODEL 7183 DUAL CHANNEL BJ80 BNC A/B/OFFLINE SWITCH WITH SECURE EHTERNET REMOTE
Electro Standards Laboratories, Inc.
(401) 943-1164
www.electrostandards.com - pg 5 - Pub. 5847-01
TABLE INDEX
Table 1: Ethernet Remote Port Pinout.................................................... 8
Table 2: Remote Control Commands ................................................... 10
TABLE OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Model 7183 Rear Panel .......................................................... 7
Figure 2: Model 7183 Front Panel .......................................................... 9
Figure 3: Crossover Cable connection for no LAN ............................... 12
Figure 4: Connecting to a LAN with a 10/100Base-T cable. ................. 12
Figure 5: Finding the IP address in DeviceInstaller .............................. 13
Figure 7: Remote Configuration Login Prompt ..................................... 16
Figure 8: Remote Configuration GUI Status Screen ............................ 16
Figure 9: IP Address/Network Configuration ........................................ 17
Figure 10: HTTP Configuration ............................................................ 18
Figure 11: HTTP User Authentication................................................... 19
Figure 12: SSH Server: Host Keys ....................................................... 21
Figure 13: SSH Server: Authorized Users ............................................ 22
Figure 16: XML Export of Remote Configuration GUI Settings ............ 23
Figure 17: Restoring Settings from XML .............................................. 24
Figure 18: XML Import of Settings, Factory Defaults ............................ 25
Figure 19: PuTTY Configuration using Port 22 ..................................... 26
Figure 20: SSH Session Menu on Port 22 ............................................ 27
Figure 21: Remote Control SSH tunnel session using Port 22 ............. 27
Figure 22: Remote Control SSH tunnel session using Port 10001 ....... 28